- From: Suzette Keith <S.Keith@mdx.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2012 12:05:21 +0000
- To: Eric Eggert <w3c@yatil.de>, Shadi Abou-Zahra <shadi@w3.org>
- Cc: EOWG <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>, BAD TF <public-wai-eo-badtf@w3.org>
Hi I am only a beginner and easily confused when it comes to creating a website - but the beginner texts all use 'ul' then 'li' to create menus. Does Firefox offer a better way to create a menu (list) with bullets removed? Suzette On 09/01/2012 11:05, "Eric Eggert" <w3c@yatil.de> wrote: >Hi Shadi, > >>> Comment #10: (3) list items not exposed properly in Firefox [5] >>> Resolution: pending - looking into it >>> Rationale: cannot replicate the issue on my setup >>> [5] <http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/2011OctDec/0105> >> >> >> I'm not able to replicate this issue or find online resources about this >> apparent bug. It could be because the list structure contains <div>, >><span>, >> and plain text nodes rather than only <li> elements. >> >> Does anyone have more information about this issue? > >This is a behavior that Firefox shows when the <li> has no visible >bullet points. As I checked back with Marco Zehe of Mozilla it is a >desired behavior, as they claim that it isnıt a list if there are no >bullets. I donıt think thatıs a particularly good decision and I >wonder if it is against UAAG, being not familiar with that spec my >self. > >There is nothing we can do at this point, besides hacking in >single-pixel-gifs as bullet points, but I think that would break other >things. > >~Eric > >-- >outline - we web. > >Sandra Kallmeyer und Eric Eggert GbR >Hauptstraße 101105 >45219 Essen-Kettwig >GERMANY > >USt-IdNr.: DE275406670 > >info@outlinewebdesign.com >www.outlinewebdesign.com > >Spielregeln >http://www.outlinewebdesign.com/spielregeln.php >
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